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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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2003, Issue Q 2

2003, Issue Q 1

2002, Volume 12, Issue Q 4

2002, Volume 12, Issue Q 3

2002, Volume 12, Issue Q 2

2002, Volume 12, Issue Q 1

2001, Volume 11, Issue Q 4

2001, Volume 11, Issue Q 3

2001, Volume 11, Issue Q 2

2001, Issue Q4 2000 / Q1 2001

2000, Volume 10, Issue Q3

2000, Volume 10, Issue Q2

2000, Issue Q1

1999, Volume 9, Issue Q4

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1998, Volume 8, Issue Q 4

1998, Volume 8, Issue Q 3

1998, Volume 8, Issue Q 2

1998, Issue Q 1

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